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PSYCH406 Final Exam - Gender and Sexuality
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MCQs on the psychology behind gender and sexuality, or the study of the different ways our gender roles and sexual identities impact our lives.

PSYCH406 Final Exam - Gender and Sexuality
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1. When children are asked to estimate how well they will do in performing a task after gender constancy, which of the following happens?
2. Which of the following represents what the sociobiological perspective contends?
3. Which theory suggests that the nuclear family is the ideal arrangement in modern societies, because it fulfills the function of reproducing workers?
4. Dana and Jason are the parents of a normally aggressive two year old.What can Dana and Jason expect over the next 3 years regarding future levels of aggression and their child?
5. When parents interact with their sons and daughters, they are more likely to do which of the following?
6. Fill in the blank. The process by which expectations are associated with being a boy or a girl in society is defined as ________________.
7. Which of the following plays the role of secreting sperm, the fluid holding the male sex cells?
8. Researchers searching for a genetic component of homosexuality have found what results?
9. Complete the analogy by filling in the blank.Testes are to testosterone as ovaries are to _________________.
10. Which term is given to the condition in which a person possesses the gonads of one sex but external genitalia that is ambiguous or typical of the other sex?
11. Which theory is defined as making sense of the world by developing a schema for the sense of the world?
12. DeAndre knocks over another child while running to the street to see a parade.DeAndre is displaying what type of aggression?
13. Which of the following is the term for expectations for behavior and attitudes that the culture defines as appropriate for women and men?These include patterns through which gender relations are expressed and learned through socialization.
14. Which theory contends that individuals learn to be masculine and feminine by their interactions with others, receiving cues from others, either reinforcing or discouraging the behavior?
15. Which of the following is one of the major problems in determining physiological influences on human gender-role behavior?
16. The following definition is identified by which theory?Gender differences arise, because women and men need to use different strategies to assure that their genes with continue into future generations.
17. In Freud's psychoanalytical theory, which of the following is identified as the conscience, which keeps you from doing radical things?
18. Which of the following statements on Chodorow's psychoanalytic theory is TRUE?
19. Which sex-determining gene on Y chromosome causes primitive gonads to develop into testes: sperm producing organs, which produce testosterone?
20. Which of the following terms is defined by the condition when a person possesses both ovarian and testicular tissue?
21. Which of the following are the complex clusters of behavioral expectations for males and females?They are fixed, conventional ideas about a group of people.For example, it is widely believed that women are more likely to experience feelings of fear, sadness, and sympathy, while men are assumed to experience anger and pride.
22. Fill in the blank. According to Freud, the vast majority of what we experience is stored in the ________________.
23. In general, research on personal entitlement suggests which of the following?
24. Fill in the blank. Physical characteristics that differentiate males and females and are directly involved in reproduction, such as the sex organs are called _________________.
25. Which term describes a child born with both or neither sex characteristics, who can identify as a man or woman based on how the child defines him or herself, rather than by biological identity?